Posted 4 months ago
Deanteaks
(207 items)
These are nice pieces, I believe these were made by Indians in the southwest, USA/Fred Harvey pieces, most of them, any ideas on them? 2 have tags depicting 1920s and 1930s, and one is costume jewelry, they won't fit my wrist :) should I shine them?
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wonderful and beautiful bracelets:)
Love them all!!! I especially love the Third Picture. :)
No, don't polish the sterling. It ruins the value. You got it right, Fred Harvey pieces and others from the same era
Stillwater is totally right! I had a fh cuff that was so dark and I polished the sterling showed it to a owner of Native Amer jewelry store and she said dont do that again thats part of the charm and they look better dark.
Thank you all :)
your very welcome Dean:)
You have an unbelieveable collection! I will research Fred Harvey! thanks!